Grunsfeld typically modest in receiving National Space Trophy

05/09/2017 14:16

It’s always satisfying when a truly deserving person is honored for an astonishing professional career. And so it was in Houston last week, when Dr. John Grunsfeld, NASA Associate Administrator of the Science Mission Directorate, was presented the National Space Trophy at the Houston Hyatt Regency. Those who know John “Short Round” Grunsfeld, a.k.a. “The Hubble Repairman,” know him as a modest and self-deprecating family man with a great love of the outdoors and mountaineering. But his career as a NASA astronaut, telescope repairman, astronomy scientist, and NASA associate administrator put him in a rarified atmosphere.

The Rotary National Award for Space Achievement (RNASA) Foundation was founded by the Space Center Rotary Club of Houston, Texas in 1985 to organize and coordinate an annual event to recognize outstanding achievements in space and create greater public awareness of the benefits of space exploration. Each year since 1987, the Foundation has presented the National Space Trophy and other awards honoring those who have contributed to our nation's space program at a gala event in April in Houston, Texas.

To those who bitch that this is a “Houston Event,” all I can say is build a bridge and get over it. Every event has to be somewhere, and it is to the credit of the business community in Houston that they had the vision for this event more than 30 years ago, and have pursued it with vigor ever since. In full disclosure, I am proud to confess that I serve on the national board of advisors for this annual gala, which does, indeed, draw participants and honorees from all across the country. I’m particularly proud that, in recent years, honorees winning the Stellar Awards, which recognize individual and team contributions to the state-of-the-art of space capability, have increasingly included military, industry, and so-called “new space” players. Indeed, seeing SpaceX and Blue Origin on stage as honorees along with NASA, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Aerojet Rocketdyne, Orbital ATK and others, is a great demonstration of just how far the RNASA Gala and its award program has come.

If a person is known by the company they keep, then Dr. John Grunsfeld is in the best of company as our latest National Space Trophy winner. Here is the list of previous recipients: